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there are a lot of promising aspects of this, as with most any technology. for instance, the internet, it's so wonderful, the spread of information, the access people have, but, of course, the intrnlt has a dark side and can really shatter people's lives in a lot of ways. similarly, we're starting to see some of the dark sights of drones, particularly having to do with invasion of privacy. you know, little cameras flying around in the air. so the government is, i think, just beginning to get around to try to figure out how do we regulate drones, what do we say you can and can't do, who can have them? but we're just at the beginning of that. the concern is the technology is moving faster than the laws and the regulations. >> which often happens with technology. >> which often happens. >> michael, thank you so much for coming on the program. >> thanks for having me. >>> we just got this information. we gt an early look at the joint chiefs of staff, martin dempsey's testimony later today, he's going to acknowledge that the u.s. diverted a drone to benghazi with
there are a lot of promising aspects of this, as with most any technology. for instance, the internet, it's so wonderful, the spread of information, the access people have, but, of course, the intrnlt has a dark side and can really shatter people's lives in a lot of ways. similarly, we're starting to see some of the dark sights of drones, particularly having to do with invasion of privacy. you know, little cameras flying around in the air. so the government is, i think, just beginning to get...
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technologies, but it is not true given our history with a different war technology. >> well, we were incapable of stopping india, and pakistan and it appears, but we don't know at what level iran is. the u.s. military history is not great in terms of preventing these kinds of technologies from leaking through and seeping through. >> right. >> and so for all of the successes that the much vaunted united states foreign military policies can point to successes, there are a tremendous amount of failures in capability and we are seeing it play out in iraq. there is hype and misinformation, and to the core, we don't know how far along they are, and we have to be on guard for misinformation there, and as we have been talking about already, the problem of the nuclear capability and the drone capability is so much cheaper and democratic and when we talk about the drones, it is a remote controlled aircraft that have been around forever and the technology is better, and you can weaponize a radio shack drone right now, and the "time" cover story was about drones coming home and not just in term
technologies, but it is not true given our history with a different war technology. >> well, we were incapable of stopping india, and pakistan and it appears, but we don't know at what level iran is. the u.s. military history is not great in terms of preventing these kinds of technologies from leaking through and seeping through. >> right. >> and so for all of the successes that the much vaunted united states foreign military policies can point to successes, there are a...
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>> it is, because we have the technology now to do things we haven't done before. but the argument that congress ought to be involved in supervising this is an important one, and we should not ignore it. the congress has a responsibility, not just the authority, but the responsibility to supervise the activities of the executive branch, and in particular, the intelligence committee which takes a look at all the black programs and is kept in the loop on everything certainly has the capability of making an evaluation of what is the right thing to do and is the wrong thing to do, and needs to weigh in. to the extent it doesn't do that, then it's abrogated its responsibilities. >> sam, what is your take on what the hearings are going to be like tomorrow for mr. brennan. this should be questions right out of the chute, shouldn't it? >> yes. this is a major component of the president's war on terror. it's a major component of his foreign policy. and listen, there is a difference between operational oversight, which is what congressman rogers was stressing in the intervie
>> it is, because we have the technology now to do things we haven't done before. but the argument that congress ought to be involved in supervising this is an important one, and we should not ignore it. the congress has a responsibility, not just the authority, but the responsibility to supervise the activities of the executive branch, and in particular, the intelligence committee which takes a look at all the black programs and is kept in the loop on everything certainly has the...
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by technology. >> cute, right? ge is a part owner of nbc universal. but when we say smart grid, when we say if our grid only had a brain we are comparing it to what we have now. a very dumb grid. and we say it not because the grid did poorly on the iq test, but because in the iphone world, it is the huge brick cell phone, it is big, and when power outages happen they affect vast areas. it is not dynamic, the dumb grid can't reroute. with electronics it becomes increasingly over burdened. ge was not alone here, the smart grid, president obama wanted it more than just about anything else. he saw it as hoover dam, the tennessee valley authority. president obama had dream fs foa digital smart grid, rerouting power around them. he basically wanted to merge the grid with the internet so we could adjust our grids with the iphone when we were out of the house, program our appliances to save us money, and help sell electric cars. back to our utilities. but the president's advisers told him it was not possible. and for a num
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all right, yeah. >> each time we do one of these, it seems we have more cameras and better technology and georgia was no different. we had 12 cameras, five outside, seven inside. the house was set up in a really good way for us. >> come on in. i made some sweet tea. it's on the table. i just got to put this stuff in the washer real quick. >> in georgia, the treat if you will is sweet tea which is a popular treat in the south. lester cruz comes in, sees the tea, pours haims glass and makes himself at home. >> have a seat. who were you going to see? >> i was going to meet her. >> meet who? >> your daughter. >> my daughter? what makes you think it's my daughter? >> i was just fooling around, sir. lester cruz makes it clear online that he knows what he is doing is wrong. he even tells the decoy not to tell her parents about the meeting, because in his words, it could be considered statutory rape. so, have you ever been with an old guy before? no, i need you to stay in the chair, please. just, please. >> please, sir. i'm divorced. >> you're divorced and you have children? >> yes. >> how ol
all right, yeah. >> each time we do one of these, it seems we have more cameras and better technology and georgia was no different. we had 12 cameras, five outside, seven inside. the house was set up in a really good way for us. >> come on in. i made some sweet tea. it's on the table. i just got to put this stuff in the washer real quick. >> in georgia, the treat if you will is sweet tea which is a popular treat in the south. lester cruz comes in, sees the tea, pours haims...
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technology has of course changed so dramatically. i think it's time to walk through how to come up with a modern system of checks and balances. that's what i call upholding the constitution. >> senator wyden, you asked a question in writing to john brennan ahead of this hearing that quite literally has kept me awake at night. it has caused me insomnia thinking about it because of the blunt terms you put in it and because i hadn't thought of it before. you asked should an american who is targeted for killing by our government have the opportunity to surrender? and you asked john brennan that today. he responded that any american who is a member of al qaeda should know that we are with al qaeda and anybody who's in al qaeda can surrender at any time and thereby eliminate their risk of being killed by the united states. were you satisfied with that answer? >> i wasn't. and here's what's at stake. there are certainly instances where an american takes up arms against the united states, where i think it's important in order to protect the
technology has of course changed so dramatically. i think it's time to walk through how to come up with a modern system of checks and balances. that's what i call upholding the constitution. >> senator wyden, you asked a question in writing to john brennan ahead of this hearing that quite literally has kept me awake at night. it has caused me insomnia thinking about it because of the blunt terms you put in it and because i hadn't thought of it before. you asked should an american who is...
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science and technology and the basic research that under girds it have been the the basis of over 50% of our gdp growth for 50 years. but the things we take for granted today are based on research that occurred over a 10, 20, 30 year period, even 50 years. and so one has to understand the source of idea generation. secondly, one has to have human talent. and that stall letalent is supp fellowships that come out of federal support. if the sequester occurs and occurs in a blunt way that can with devastating effects on research programs at universities all across the country. not to mention impacts on some aspects of financial aid. >> just in your example, you grew up in public schools and here in the district of columbia, initially segregated. what did the access for federally funded research mean for you and your generation? >> the whole thing meant the confluence of the brown versus board of education supreme court decision and the launch of the "sputnik" satellite which created a fury of activity to improve science and math education in the public schools, to encourage students, part
science and technology and the basic research that under girds it have been the the basis of over 50% of our gdp growth for 50 years. but the things we take for granted today are based on research that occurred over a 10, 20, 30 year period, even 50 years. and so one has to understand the source of idea generation. secondly, one has to have human talent. and that stall letalent is supp fellowships that come out of federal support. if the sequester occurs and occurs in a blunt way that can with...
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we've got the technology, we've got them in sights. do we do it? the judge is asked yes or no. how does he become -- >> chris -- >> how does he stop this and say i of my own volition say tough nuts, i'm not going to do it. let the guy do his thing? >> i don't envision that that's the way the system would work. the people who are placed on these kill lists are on there for at least days, if not weeks or months, before the drone operators decide that this is the moment where we have the right intelligence to act on taking them out. so why not present that evidence to an independent review body at the moment you believe you have enough evidence to say, these people represent such a danger to the united states they need to be killed. >> i think yesterday john brennan was grilled about various aspects of this program, including the rights of americans who might be on the kill list. take a look at how he answered a question on that from senator ron wyden of oregon. let's listen. >> do you believe that the president should provide an individual american with the opportunity to surrend
we've got the technology, we've got them in sights. do we do it? the judge is asked yes or no. how does he become -- >> chris -- >> how does he stop this and say i of my own volition say tough nuts, i'm not going to do it. let the guy do his thing? >> i don't envision that that's the way the system would work. the people who are placed on these kill lists are on there for at least days, if not weeks or months, before the drone operators decide that this is the moment where we...
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. >> as the nation's newest high security prison, hasselt employs a wide array of technology to manage inmates. but many of the prison policies are nothing at all like we've ever seen in the u.s. from 9:00 at night until 6:30 in the morning, correctional officers are not allowed to go inside cells without special permission from the director. >> at 9:00 they are locked in the cells. they collect the keys and can you not go in the cells. >> why? >> that's the rules here. >> what do you think goes on behind these doors? >> i don't know and i don't want to know. but when you go out, make your checks, you can sometimes smell the weed. the only thing can you do is the day after get a complete checkup of the cell. but most of the time you don't find anything. >> but that's not the only unusual security policy. while american correctional officers who have close contact with inmates don't carry guns, hasselt officers carry less. >> none of the staff have any weapons no, pepper spray, no batons? >> the only equipment we carry are our keys and the cell phone, that's about it. but if necessary,
. >> as the nation's newest high security prison, hasselt employs a wide array of technology to manage inmates. but many of the prison policies are nothing at all like we've ever seen in the u.s. from 9:00 at night until 6:30 in the morning, correctional officers are not allowed to go inside cells without special permission from the director. >> at 9:00 they are locked in the cells. they collect the keys and can you not go in the cells. >> why? >> that's the rules here....
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and cyber is now at a point where the technology is there to cripple a country. to take down our power grid system. to take down our government system. take down our financial system. and literally paralyze the country. >> scary stuff. panetta's message was timely, actually. just this week the federal reserve admits that one of its internal web sites was briefly hacked allowing access to bank information. secretary panetta saved the strongest criticism for lawmakers in congress who have done little to avoid the across the board spepdinding cuts that will slash the pentagon budget. >> this is not a game. this is reality. these steps would seriously damage a fragile american economy and they would degrade our ability to respond to crisis precisely at a time of rising instability across the globe. this is no way to govern the united states of america. this budgetary crisis creates uncertainty. it creates doubt and most importantly from my point of view, it undermines the men and women in uniform who are willing to put their lives on the line in order to protect this
and cyber is now at a point where the technology is there to cripple a country. to take down our power grid system. to take down our government system. take down our financial system. and literally paralyze the country. >> scary stuff. panetta's message was timely, actually. just this week the federal reserve admits that one of its internal web sites was briefly hacked allowing access to bank information. secretary panetta saved the strongest criticism for lawmakers in congress who have...
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so it's bigger than any one technology that might be used. but, no, i'm not totally comfortable yet, martin. i still wonder if we need some kind of internal executive branch but totally independent check. in other words, some kind of a special court or a special counsel who has independent authority to stop a strike or at least advise strongly against it and require additional vetting. i'm not sure we're totally at the place we need to be on this. it's understandable it would be hard and it's understandable we don't want to have completely open scrutiny outside of the executive branch when it's a war-time operation, but i'm still groping for the right answer. >> karen, i want to play an exchange between marco rubio and mr. brennan. it's an he can change that starts with mr. rubio demanding answers for why the u.s. was not able to interrogate a suspect in the benghazi attacks, and he was briefly held by tunisia. take a listen to this. >> tunisians did not have a basis in their law to hold him. >> so they released him. >> they did. >> where is
so it's bigger than any one technology that might be used. but, no, i'm not totally comfortable yet, martin. i still wonder if we need some kind of internal executive branch but totally independent check. in other words, some kind of a special court or a special counsel who has independent authority to stop a strike or at least advise strongly against it and require additional vetting. i'm not sure we're totally at the place we need to be on this. it's understandable it would be hard and it's...
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this is technology in the testing phases and already remarkable at exposing racial bias, gender bias, things that -- biases that people want to keep hidden or don't realize they have. now that test is applied to recognizing whether people are suicidal or not and it's more accurate than psychiatrists at making the same diagnosis and the exciting thing is that you could apply this technology to screen people before they purchase weapons, get on planes, before they enter military check points. if i was on a plane, i would like to know if the person next to me was planning on living through that flight or not. >> wow. interesting. and exciting to contemplate. adam, thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks. my pleasure. >>> up next, a check on how the blizzard impacting travel and what you need to do to get through it. >>> plus, a surprise guest. i think i know who that is. mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrit
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this stuff is really james bond type technology. in florida, we have a lot of cameras. something like 13. we even have one in a palm tree that could turn 360 degrees and can zoom into the license plate on a car at the other end of the street. >> he's coming around back. he is on the steps, opening the door. he is going to come right in. watch it, emily. he's in, heading towards the kitchen. he's in the kitchen. call out. >> keep going. he's coming fast. call again, call again. >> hey, i'm about to put on my bra and panties. come on in. >> good job. he's coming around the desk, heading towards chris. >> this is the second time that we worked with emily as our on-site decoy. naturally, she was a little nervous. with that under her belt in ohio, she was much more confident in florida. how are you doing? why don't you have a seat over in that chair, please. sit down. put your hands up top so i can see them. what are you doing here? >> just coming to meet somebody. >> who were you coming to meet? >> just a girl. >> a girl named -- >> um -- i'm not even sure what her name is.
this stuff is really james bond type technology. in florida, we have a lot of cameras. something like 13. we even have one in a palm tree that could turn 360 degrees and can zoom into the license plate on a car at the other end of the street. >> he's coming around back. he is on the steps, opening the door. he is going to come right in. watch it, emily. he's in, heading towards the kitchen. he's in the kitchen. call out. >> keep going. he's coming fast. call again, call again....
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the fact is the drones are a useful technology if your job is to kill people. they're precise. they can establish a lot of good intels, but it's a tool. the real question is who are we killing and why? are we at war and are we not? it just lays out the legal steps to determine how to go forward, and who are we trying to kill and why? that's the important question here. >> it's amazing that we don't actually -- there is no definitive answer to that. >> i have always believed that we should not be at war. this authorization to use military force, which was passed in 2001 after 9/11 should be repealed because to fight terrorism effectively it should be intelligence, law enforcement, political resolutions, but, you know, the costs we can talk about the moral, the political costs of the drone program, but just think of two costs. human, a very human one. these drones are fewing anti-american hated around the world, and the first targeted use of drones in yemen led to the killing of 14 women and 21 children. in pakistan it has been reported that there is just a fury toward america, p
the fact is the drones are a useful technology if your job is to kill people. they're precise. they can establish a lot of good intels, but it's a tool. the real question is who are we killing and why? are we at war and are we not? it just lays out the legal steps to determine how to go forward, and who are we trying to kill and why? that's the important question here. >> it's amazing that we don't actually -- there is no definitive answer to that. >> i have always believed that we...
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the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> scott brown today released a statement saying he would not run in the special election this june to replace john kerry in the united states senate. but it was weird. he released that, and it didn't feel like news to me, somehow i felt like i had heard it before. where had i heard it before? oh, yeah, i remember. >> and, you heard it here first. which is to say you're hearing it right now. scott brown probably won't even run against ed markey. scott brown would be much happier running for governor when deval patrick leaves office next year, a race scott brown would have a much better chance of winning and a job he would love, i mean love, compared to the senate which according to my sources, he doesn't really like. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven gets great rewards for his small busine
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we've got the technology, we've got them in sights. do we do it? the judge is asked yes or no. how does he become -- >> chris -- >> how does he stop this and say i of my own volition say tough nuts, i'm not going to do it. >> i don't envision that that's the way the system would work. the people who are placed on these kill lists are on there for at least days if not weeks or months before the drone operators decide that this is the moment where we have the right intelligence to act on taking them out. so why not present that evidence to an independent review body at the moment you believe you have enough evidence to say, these people represent such a danger to the united states they need to be killed. i don't even care if that review happens after they're already dead. it's better than no review at all. you know, i'm with ron here. i don't have -- i'm a realist, and targeted killings have been part of u.s. policy for a very long time. you know, the cia tried many times to kill fidel castro. it was just unsuccessful at it. >> well that's -- >> i'm a realist. >> kill him, i'm no
we've got the technology, we've got them in sights. do we do it? the judge is asked yes or no. how does he become -- >> chris -- >> how does he stop this and say i of my own volition say tough nuts, i'm not going to do it. >> i don't envision that that's the way the system would work. the people who are placed on these kill lists are on there for at least days if not weeks or months before the drone operators decide that this is the moment where we have the right intelligence...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> before i get too far into this next story, i want to show you this. ♪ >> that is arkansas state senator jason rapert, a tea party republican elected in the great tea party wave of 2010. and he apparently can play the living daylights out of a fiddle. wow. also, he gets stuff done in arkansas. last night on the show we reported about a new bill passed yesterday by the arkansas senate that would effectively ban abortion in the state. the bill was sponsored by jason rapert, the fiddler there. a legislator pointed out to him if his bill becomes law, doctors would need to do an internal vaginal ultrasound in order to determine wh
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the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >> six months from now, the post office could get it's way and stop saturday mail delivery. and the change could save $2 billion. will only go into effect if it can get past congress. i will bring in our brain trust. and now, i want to play the clip, this is post master general patrick donahoe, just a few minutes ago, our exclusive interview, he made announcements about the plan for the post office. >> you will see in some areas we will deliver packages on sunday. starting soon. >> is that going to be it? delivers packages on sunday? >> no, that is not going to be it. i cannot wait for the moment when we can join the 21st century. it will be so excited. we are still talking about the post office losing money. why is the government in the business of business. it should not be in a business that could be
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so our choice out loud program, our new technological platform that allows young women to tell their own stories about what choice means to them, that actually reinforces the real-life activists that we have on the ground who are both doing excellent front lines work on defensive battles like in texas, where half of poor women no longer have access to health care, much less safe and legal abortion because of the defunding of planned parenthood, to the front lines in oregon. oregon is a state where we have a long-time leadership where not a single restriction has been put on abortion since casey. it's the only state in the union. we are poised through our naral leadership and all the activists we touch there to go on offense, to actually see how we can make politics and legislative work catch up to the whole range of choices that women face in the modern-day world. >> ilyse hogue, brand-new president of naral pro-choice america as of today. ilyse, stay in touch. thank you so much. >> i appreciate it, rachel. >>> all right. still ahead, honey badger, wolverines, weasels, and other thre
so our choice out loud program, our new technological platform that allows young women to tell their own stories about what choice means to them, that actually reinforces the real-life activists that we have on the ground who are both doing excellent front lines work on defensive battles like in texas, where half of poor women no longer have access to health care, much less safe and legal abortion because of the defunding of planned parenthood, to the front lines in oregon. oregon is a state...
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and two, technology is changing. so small businesses don't need the same number of employees that they used to in the past. so those are changes -- i mean, hopefully we'll see more start-ups. the technology thing is only going to get worse, not better. >> one of the interesting things as we've been following this story of hiring and small business in particular is how much women are driving some of these start-ups and how successful they have been. >> it's incredible. though if you look at statistics, it's still harder for women to get money, investment money, than it is for men, but it is getting better. there are a lot of really high profile smart female business entrepreneurs that are doing great things right now. >> so if we're going to be having this conversation again at the end of the year, is it very clear where we'll be in terms of small businesses? >> no, because it's not clear where we'll be in terms of the economy. there's so much uncertainty. >> and it's in d.c. a lot of it's driven by d.c. >> if you do
and two, technology is changing. so small businesses don't need the same number of employees that they used to in the past. so those are changes -- i mean, hopefully we'll see more start-ups. the technology thing is only going to get worse, not better. >> one of the interesting things as we've been following this story of hiring and small business in particular is how much women are driving some of these start-ups and how successful they have been. >> it's incredible. though if you...
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>> there are supposedly 70 countries that have some kind of drone technology. but the drone is the instrument of the 21st century when it comes to air power, and that's a reality. the problem comes down to really the morality, and the white house has put out three criteria, including is it an imminent threat? if it were delayed, would it cause greater risk? and is there no other alternative? the problem is those always involve subjective judgments. it's the same thing as firing a gun. it's in the eyes of the person who holds the weapon, and it isn't always a balanced perception, and the truth is that the drones have generated enormous backlash in pakistan particularly, where the united states has used them the most, as well as in yemen, the second highest number of targets. >> dan, robin mentions the morality of it. i hear often from radio listeners who sense a hypocrisy in that they see the obama administration being critical of harsh interrogation methods but going along with the drone program. is there some inherent hypocrisy in that? >> well, there was an i
>> there are supposedly 70 countries that have some kind of drone technology. but the drone is the instrument of the 21st century when it comes to air power, and that's a reality. the problem comes down to really the morality, and the white house has put out three criteria, including is it an imminent threat? if it were delayed, would it cause greater risk? and is there no other alternative? the problem is those always involve subjective judgments. it's the same thing as firing a gun....
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this technology is beginning to prolifera proliferate. in five or ten years we could be sitting around this set in a world which five or six countries have drones for reconnaissance. one of the questions we need to ask ourselves is how do we want to behave with these? how do we want to use them? how do we want to structure the conversation internationally? what kind of a regime? what kind of arrangements or rules do we want to promote in the world before drones become, if you will, the next everyday tool of international releases? >> donny. >> i want to pick up on what dr. brzezinski said, and i salute him when asked about the question of torture. i would love -- i would not love -- it would be fascinating or interesting to talk to anybody that lost anybody in 9/11 and say, well, if we could have tortured somebody and stopped that from happening, would that be okay? if we had a drone strike that maybe killed some enemy civilians but saved our lives, it's very easy in the idealistic, in the abstract, to talk about things. we are in a diffe
this technology is beginning to prolifera proliferate. in five or ten years we could be sitting around this set in a world which five or six countries have drones for reconnaissance. one of the questions we need to ask ourselves is how do we want to behave with these? how do we want to use them? how do we want to structure the conversation internationally? what kind of a regime? what kind of arrangements or rules do we want to promote in the world before drones become, if you will, the next...
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. ♪ using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and class-leading 38 mpg highway... advanced headlights... and zero gravity seats? yeah, that would be cool. introducing the completely reimagined nissan altima. it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a $199-per-month lease on the 2013 nissan altima. ♪ >>> former senator scott brown announced this afternoon he will not seek the massachusetts senate seat being vacated by the new secretary of state john kerry. now, this comes one week after brown unleashed a string of late night head scratching tweets, whatever. he announced the decision by text message to the boston herald. he said, quote, you are the first to know. that's right, more cyber shorthand brought to you by the letter "u." more formal sta
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provide secure and stealthy intelligence collection and communications systems and counter the latest technological threats to our nation or a support officer or manager with the responsibility to ensure that the core missions of the agency collecting intelligence, providing all-source analysis and when directed by the president conducting covert action are carried out with skill, speed, agility and proficiency. from the middle east to the central caucuses, africa to central and south america, from the vast expanses of asia to the great cities of europe, and all countries and regions in between, cia officers were there. sometimes in force. sometimes virtually standing alone. and for those 25 years, it was a great honor for me to be a cia officer. as i knew that the agency's contributions to this country's security as invaluable as they were innumerable. i had the good fortune of other opportunities professionally. for three years as president and chief executive officer of a private sector company learning firsthand very important lessons about fiduciary responsibility and sound business practices.
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i don't think none of us would tolerate the use of that kind of technology here in the united states for anyone engaged in the violence that that individual's engaged in. but we do understand we live in a different world. it is important -- >>'ll well, we do live in a different world, but we've got the same old constitution and we've got the same old government of checks and balances -- >> absolutely. >> -- that we have to go through. and this is very similar to the way the bush administration executed the war on terror. would you agree? >> well, let me say this. i think president obama has expressed a concern by the -- even though it didn't happen when senators were asking for it. and this is an issue of the intelligence committee, both house and senate, by issuing and directing the d.o.j. to get that information out. we can't walk the same footsteps of the bush administration, but we must walk the same footsteps in protecting the nation against terrorism. we have now expressed our concerns. i think members of congress, appropriate members of congress will huddle on behalf of the am
i don't think none of us would tolerate the use of that kind of technology here in the united states for anyone engaged in the violence that that individual's engaged in. but we do understand we live in a different world. it is important -- >>'ll well, we do live in a different world, but we've got the same old constitution and we've got the same old government of checks and balances -- >> absolutely. >> -- that we have to go through. and this is very similar to the way the...
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the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> hear's what's happening. senate approved a measure to temporary suspend the debt limit and avoid a government default. it now goes to the president who is said that he will sign it. the hostage in an underground bunker. and a shooting at a middle school in atlanta left a 14-year-old wounded earlier. the teen was shot in the back of the head. a suspect is in custody. now, back to "hardball" >>> welcome back to "hardball." republicans say they're in the process of soul searching. they may want to search a little deeper actually. to listen to tea party republicans about immigration, social programs, and impeaching president obama, you would think they haven't learned anything from 2012 in some cases. for example, take a look at what virginia attorney general ken cuccinelli writes in his upcoming book. i
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the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton will say goodbye to state department employees in a public farewell this afternoon. after logging nearly 1 million miles and visiting 112 countries in the past four years, this is, of course, intense speculation about what her future holds. senator john kerry meantime will be officially sworn in as the new secretary of state by supreme court justice elena takingen. joining me now, friends of hillary, here in the studio, msnbc political analyst and columnist for the hill, karen finney. good morning. >> good morning. >> and even before stepping down, there is a new hillary clinton super pac that launched for 2016. and there's a headline from today's "washington post" that asks, what is clinton's legacy at stake and her future? so after a rest which she said she wants,
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how do we move towards that next generation of technology if we don't have the resources that we need? we can gain those through our own domestic production and we can put revenues towards a renewable manager deployment fund, towards mitigating some of what we are seeing from impact of climate. we talk about climate change being important for the future. we have to make sure that for the present our children are not in poverty that, we have the economic resources to do what it is that we need to do. so let's develop what we have, which is an abundance of natural resource and let's use that to get us to the energy of the future. that builds a cleaner climate. >> this is a debate over methane that comes from the fracking from the natural gas debate that we'll have to continue, but before i let you go, i do want to ask you about chuck hagel because your vote -- you were on the committee. your vote is going to be clearly to -- mike johansson joined over the weekend, senator thad cochran from mississippi. are you prepared to support chuck hagel? >> well, in fact, i'm not on the committee,
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. i use bounce outdoor fresh sheets because they're just that much fresher and they help keep static off in the cold so my clothes will never embarrass me. mommy, i dressed the snowman! how do you get your bounce? less static year-round. >>> welcome back. new information from police records show that eddie ray ruth, the veteran charged with killing chris kyle have been taken to a mental hospital twice in the past five months. ruth is said to have told authorities he was suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. >>> john kerry joked about the pressure of following hillary clin
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we will never seal a 2,000-mile border today, and much of the technology that was much ballyhooed about sealing the border perfectly, such as the surveillance watch towers that boeing put down there at the cost of a couple billion dollars, couldn't tell the difference ultimately between a cow and a human being. i think, to look elsewhere, if we're going to talk about security. >> congressman? >> i want to be clear here. i am not in favor of the senate plan which has additional border security and a litmus test before we can have pathway to citizenship, but i do believe we have to continue efforts to strengthen the border. why? for the reason the guest just said, which is as the economy improves, then we may see an uptick in individuals who are crossing the border illegally, and that is not what we want from a good immigration policy that works. we want a process where it's legal. look, we are a nation of immigrants and laws, and we need people to follow our laws, but we need a law that works, and that's why we need comprehensive immigration reform. >> so one of the things i'd like to as
we will never seal a 2,000-mile border today, and much of the technology that was much ballyhooed about sealing the border perfectly, such as the surveillance watch towers that boeing put down there at the cost of a couple billion dollars, couldn't tell the difference ultimately between a cow and a human being. i think, to look elsewhere, if we're going to talk about security. >> congressman? >> i want to be clear here. i am not in favor of the senate plan which has additional...